I've had some fun times in my life, but very few compare to the night when I went to see this stinkbomb at the $.50 movies at the Univ of Michigan. In the same way that "Rocky Horror Picture Show" isn't quite the same without audience participation, watching "Plan 9" with that group that evening was one of the funniest couple hours I've ever spent. Get your film club together and have a showing...and don't forget the popcorn.

Some of the funniest bits are when:1. They need a translater to unscramble the alien's messages but they speak perfect English inside the spaceship.2. The paper UFO on a bit of wire. You can actually see the wire if you look very closely.3. The herrondous (I can't spell) fight scenes where they punch someone and it doesn't come within an inch of connecting.4. Inside the cockpits of the airplane and the UFO it looks like something a five-year old glued together.

Such a classic film with really horrible acting. Love it and have it on DVD

Paula-"Saucers? You mean the kind form up there?"Me, while watching the movie-"Ya, the ones in the attic."

Plan 9 truly is so bad its good. An unconvincing double for the great Bela Lugosi sets the scene for the entire movie. To clear up a minor point: the flying saucers were NOT hubcaps and pie-pans, they were actually children's plastic models bought from the local discount store.

Also, this is not the worst movie ever made. That title is exclusive to "Manos" the Hands of Fate. It is fair to say, however, that this is the worst movie to come out of Hollywood.

I have watched this great work many times, and I never tire of the scene where the group is blown to the ground and the two guys holding the stretcher throw the casualty away before diving in the other direction. You will also notice that a mark on the door in the sherrifs office is also on the door in the house. Truly the greatest movie of all time !!!!

Quite a funny movie. One of the funniest parts is when the flaming spaceship takes off. You can see the wires, and the coloumn of flame has the proportions of that that would come from a match. And, also, don't you think they would have figured out how to fireproof a ship? Honestly...

This is an example of how misunderstood Edward D. Wood Jr. was. I'm not saying he was great. Nor was he good. But he wasn't consistently awful. Hear me out.

If you watch "Bride of the Monster," you can see that he was closer to making a good film there than he was with Plan 9. If you ignore the stunt double doing the entire ending sequence, the tacked on ending- a la The Jungle- and the randomly pointless things- like the policeman having a tiny bird- it's only a ways off from being passable science fiction for it's day.

Then you match it up to "Plan 9." Bela's stunt double is less of a stupid thing than the guy pretending to be him as Dracula...I mean, the old man...whatever. But the biggest thing to note is the amount of dialogue given to Tor Johnson...

Bride of the Monster- gruntingPlan 9- Lots of talking in one scene and THEN only grunting.

Unless that whole part in "Ed Wood" where Tor's wife complains to Ed about using him is true, this act is inexcusably terrible.

Ed Wood wasn't the worst filmmaker ever. He had moments of nearly being passable.

Besides, no matter you can say, this movie is freaking hilarious. Props to you.

Plan 9 from Outer Space is actually one of the funniest movies ever. Only because of the countless errors: wobbly UFOs, tombstones that move whenever someone brushes their foot against them, etc. The cheesy special effects: it's all priceless! I bought the Ed Wood box set so I can watch the "worst film ever" over and over again. Love it!

This film is so childlike, that it relaxes me, and helps me fall asleep... it frees up my thought process and allows me to fall subconcious, therefore falling fast asleep! (after the film has finished of course!)

I have shown this film to so many of my friends, but they can't see the appeal! Little bit put however when I realised that Ed Wood was a transvestite peaodophile, but the film is still good all the same!

I am standing here at work, with my colleague, who has seen it, and quite likes it... Sharday Langdon if anyone is reading this... she is quite the fanatic!

I can't wait to go home and watch it for the 46th time.

This may sound like a joke, this whole post... but I am serious, I do like this film!

I downloaded this. No it's NOT illegal, the copyright has expired (copyrights last 50 years) and you can find this, and other 50s greats on a site called public domain. I saw this the first time when I was little, but didn't manage to follow it very well. I've had the chance to see this again and...a classic! The pilot that over-acts the loss of control on the plane, the silly ufos, the narrator at the start\\end (aaarh!), the bad acting and the laughable sets make this film a must. The funniest thing is that not only the aliens CAN speack english...the can do so with an appalling american accent! Ha!

Greg Walcott is my second cousin. His mother and my grandmother were first cousins. His real name is Bernerd Mattox. My father used to call him Barnyard Mattox. He is a great guy who has been in over 100 films and 300 tv shows.

As a character actor he was usually cast as a Drill Instructor (Battle Cry, The Outsider) Police Officer (Sugerland Express, Norma Rae, Any which way but loose) Homicidal Maniac, (Prime Cut).

He is probably best known for his work in Clint Eastwoods troop in the 70's.

Little know fact, he had a bit part in Ed Wood with Johnny Depp and Martin Laudau. I will be seeing him next month so if you have any questions you would like answered let me know.